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Effect of altitude on vertical temperature distribution and longitudinal smoke layer thickness in long tunnel fires
Authors:Liu Bin  Mao Jun  Xi Yanhong  Hu Jiawei
Affiliation:School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China
Abstract:Based on large eddy simulation, a series of long tunnel fire experiments with different heat release rates (HRRs) and altitudes were carried out. The vertical temperature and thickness of fire smoke are studied. The simulation results show that the higher the altitude, the lower the flame temperature rise, while the change of smoke plume temperature rise is opposite. The movement of smoke in the tunnel can be divided into four regions, and the smoke layer thickness in the longitudinal direction of the tunnel corresponds to the latter three regions. The thickness in Region II increases along the longitudinal direction, the thickness in Region III is a constant value, and the thickness in Region IV increases along the longitudinal direction. Besides, the change of altitude only has an effect on the smoke layer thickness in Region IV. Then, by considering the altitude, HRR, and smoke layer thickness, and using dimensional analysis, an empirical formula for predicting the smoke layer thickness under the influence of altitude in Region IV was established.
Keywords:altitude  dimensional analysis  numerical simulation  smoke layer thickness  tunnel fire
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